Delhi Government Approves Significant Increase in Civil Court Jurisdiction; Central Government Urged for Further Reform
The bench, comprising Acting Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora, is slated to convene the next hearing on October 8 regarding this matter.
High Court: Consensual Adult Relations Outside Marriage Not Wrong, Says Justice Mahajan
The accuser had alleged coercion into sexual relations under the pretext of marriage, only to later discover that the accused was already married with children.
High Court Seeks CBI Response on DHFL Finance Case Director’s Bail Plea
The decision of the High Court to solicit the CBI's response regarding Wadhawan's bail plea underscores the judicial scrutiny surrounding the case.
High Court On Sex Education: Not Enough To Educate About ‘Good Touch’ And ‘Bad Touch’
Court emphasizes that in today's virtual world where social media have become a platform for human trafficking and virtual The other side is not prepared to deal with the potential threats of crimes that exist in the world.
High Court Orders Release of Accused in UAPA Case, Cautions Against Assumptions Based on Material Accessed
The bench noted that in the digital era, objectionable material is readily accessible on the internet, and downloading such content does not establish an association with ISIS.
High Court Directs Jamia Millia Islamia To Consider Petition On Inclusive Enrollment In Coaching Program
During the hearing, the bench expressed oral remarks underscoring the backwardness of individuals from the OBC and EWS categories, asserting their entitlement to free coaching benefits.
High Court Orders Three-Year Renewal of Former Rajya Sabha MP Vijay Darda’s Passport
The court also considered a notification from August 25, 1993, regarding the renewal of passports for individuals facing criminal charges in Indian courts.
High Court Orders Delhi Police To Give Tight Security To Transgender While File Nominations For Lok Sabha Elections
It is the responsibility of the state to protect and implement the rights given to the transgender community under the Constitution.
High Court: Father’s Denial of Paternity and Baseless Accusations Constitute Mental Cruelty
HC recently ruled that a father's denial of paternity and unfounded accusations of extramarital affairs against his wife constitute mental cruelty towards her.
India Islamic Cultural Center Members Are Supreme Body: Delhi High Court
The life members of the center are quite pleased with the court's decision. They believe that some individuals dragged the center into court, which not only tarnished its image but also caused it to incur losses of millions.